Sentence examples for societal organization from inspiring English sources

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Less certain but probably correct are words designating members of the larger societal organization: lavtn "family," zilc "official," maru "official," spur "city," rasna or raśna "Etruscan, Etruria".

Text always needs to be understood against the realities of societal organization, prevailing class dynamics, and the imperatives of capital accumulation.

The impact of societal organization on the lives of ordinary people in socialist societies and in the new societies arising through the processes of political, economic, and social transformation.

Even as late as 1492, all of North America, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, New Guinea, and the Pacific islands, and most of Central and South America didn't have states and instead operated under simpler forms of societal organization (chiefdoms, tribes, and bands).

Diamond writes, "Even as late as 1492, all of North America... and most of Central and South America didn't have states and instead operated under simpler forms of societal organization (chiefdoms, tribes, and bands)." State-level forms of government were not unusual in North, Central, and South America before the arrival of Columbus.

In distinct progressive and utopian traditions in architectural thought (Eaton 2002), advancement of social utility is a central motivation in architectural attempts to realize idealistic visions of modes of living and societal organization.

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Health care providers and societal organizations should initiate counselling and interventions regarding diet and PA for all women postpartum as to remain healthy or improve future health.

Furthermore, in order to further ensure MAP's success, in 2000 the Bank funded the MAP Horizontal Adaptable Program Loann" (APL), which incorporates the involvement of civil societal organizations (CSOs), the private sector, ministries outside of the ministries of health, and trans-boundary populations such as refugees [ 66].

In this context, a program called 'WaalWeelde'(in English: 'Wealthy Waal') was launched by the University of Nijmegen in 2006 and adopted by the provincial government in 2008 to connect public, private, and societal organizations in the planning and implementation phase of river management (Smits 2009).

The study aimed at describing suicide mortality in Eastern Europe by investigating the covariation between changes in some of the hypothesized causes such as alcohol consumption, economic situation, general social stress, political situation, societal (dis)organization, and the changes in the suicide rates.

The dynamics of landscape change are closely linked to the dynamics of land tenure the societal institutions (organizations, rules, rights and restrictions) that control the allocation and use of land and its associated resources by people.

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